The Pre-SOM the 19th Senior Officials’ Meeting (SOM-19) and the 9th Ministerial Meeting (MM-9)

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Document Date: 30 March 2017
Author: Andie Wibianto

As part of the its commitment to host the CTI-CFF as well as its commitment to support coral reef conservation areas that have the highest marine biodiversity in the world, the Governme

Document Date: 27 April 2016
Author: Patrick Christie, Diana M Pietri, Todd C Stevenson, Richard Pollnac, Maurice Knight, and Alan T White

Improving human and environmental conditions through the Coral Triangle Initiative: Progress and Challenges - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 2016, 19: 169-181  

 

Document Date: 05 January 2016
Author: CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat

A matrix of tentative activities for 2015-2016 proposed by Regional Secretariat at the 11th CTI-CFF SOM in Manado, 2-3 December 2015.

Document Date: 03 May 2024
Author: USAID RDMA

The coral reef ecosystems of the Coral Triangle are among the most threatened in the world and also some of the most valuable. Approximately 95 percent of the reefs in the Coral Triangle (CT) are at risk due to overfishing, destructive fishing practices, land-based pollution, and coastal development. The future threats from climate change and ocean acidification will compound these problems.

Document Date: 18 December 2023
Author: Ministry of Marine and Invesment

International Conference on Sustainable Coral Reefs

Document Date: 03 August 2015
Author: Hendra Yusran Siry – Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Matheus Eko Rudianto – Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Arwandrija Rukma – Rare

 

Unlocking Stories Behind the Initiative

Document Date: 27 February 2024
Author: Ariani Hasanah Soejoeti, Senior Communications and Outreach Specialist, SuFiA TS

Women and girls' contributions to the fisheries sector are often hidden and informal, making them invisible as contributing actors for economic development, key transmitters of knowledge, and change agents.

Document Date: 27 February 2024
Author: Ariani Hasanah Soejoeti, Senior Communications and Outreach Specialist, SuFiA TS

Women and girls' contributions to the fisheries sector are often hidden and informal, making them invisible as contributing actors for economic development, key transmitters of knowledge, and change agents.

Document Date: 24 May 2024
Author: USAID SUFIA Technical Support Activity

This document, “COVID-19 impacts on women in fisheries in the Coral Triangle: A cooperative action plan on working together towards gender equality and building back better” is an output of the CTI-CFF Women Leaders’ Forum “Learning Exchange on Addressing and Coping with COVID‐ 19 in the Coral Triangle Region” conducted on May 25, 2022.

Document Date: 24 May 2022
Author: Sustainable Fish Asia Local Capacity Development (SUFIA LCD) Activity

The acceptance and adoption of the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries, and Food Security (CTI-CFF) Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) Policy at the 16th Senior Officials’ Meeting of CTI-CFF on December 16, 2021, was one of the achievements in integrating GESI within CTI-CFF. This means that the GESI Policy will be implemented at all relevant levels within CTI-CFF and in all its activities and programs with member countries and partners.